Pronouns — Answer Key
Part A: Sort the Words
Sort each word or number into the correct category box.
1. Sort each pronoun into the matching group
Boy or man
hehimboy Girl or woman
shehergirl Sorting by gender helps kids pick the right subject pronoun.
Part B: Fill in the Blank
Write the missing word or number on each line.
1. Maya likes art. She paints every day.
She replaces Maya as the subject of the sentence.
2. Jake is tall. He plays basketball.
He replaces Jake as the subject of the sentence.
3. Mom and Dad are home. They are cooking.
They replaces two or more people as the subject.
4. My dog is Max. He is brown.
He can replace a male pet name as the subject.
5. Lily sings well. She won a prize.
She is the subject pronoun for female names.
Part C: True or False?
Read each statement. Circle True or False.
1. He can replace the name Ben.
True False
He replaces male names as a subject pronoun.
2. She can replace the name Jake.
True False
Jake takes he, not she, because Jake is male.
3. They can replace two friends.
True False
They replaces plural nouns like two or more friends.
4. It can replace the name Anna.
True False
People take he or she, not it, as a subject pronoun.